1890 Letter from the Dean of Albany Law School George W. Kirchwey to a Mr. Warfield

Albany Law School, Albany N.Y.; Aug. 13, 1890; My dear Mr. Warfield: Your letter of a month ago reached the office during my absence in the West and was laid aside to await my return. I trust that the delay in forwarding your certificate has not inconvenienced you. I take great pleasure in testifying personally to the excellent work done by you during your year at the Law School. Your intelligent application and unflagging industry can hardly fail to meet with success in your practice of your profession. Trusting to hear of your continuance in good works. I remain Very Sincerely yours George W. Kirchwey

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Albany Law School, Albany N.Y.; Aug. 13, 1890; My dear Mr. Warfield: Your letter of a month ago reached the office during my absence in the West and was laid aside to await my return. I trust that the delay in forwarding your certificate has not inconvenienced you. I take great pleasure in testifying personally to the excellent work done by you during your year at the Law School. Your intelligent application and unflagging industry can hardly fail to meet with success in your practice of your profession. Trusting to hear of your continuance in good works. I remain Very Sincerely yours George W. Kirchwey